No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!-Chapter 1898 Hayes Edwards Extra (55)
The class bell rang just in time, so the boy had to return to his seat.
Originally, I thought the matter was over, but who knew the next day when collecting homework, the boy began to intentionally oppose Grace Winter.
"I’m just not going to hand it in, what can you do about it?" The boy sat in his chair, tossing the blank homework notebook onto the desk, making a loud noise.
It startled Grace Winter.
Grace Winter urged him several times, but his attitude remained unchanged.
The head teacher’s rule was to submit all homework before the second class. 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝘦𝓌𝑒𝑏𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝘭.𝒸𝘰𝑚
"If you don’t hand it in, I’ll write down your name." Grace frowned, her face not looking fierce even when angry.
Of course, the boy wasn’t afraid, deliberately opposing Grace, "Write it down, write down a few more, and record tomorrow’s too. Anyway, I’m not handing it in. If the teacher asks, I’ll say I won’t hand it in if you’re the one collecting it!"
He was simply being shameless.
Grace Winter was so angry she was about to cry, her eyes red.
Over the next few days, the boy maintained the same demeanor, even during a subsequent physical education class, he intentionally threw a basketball at Grace.
But it didn’t hit her, only landed by Grace’s feet, scaring her to the point she almost stumbled.
The boy didn’t apologize, even blaming Grace for blocking his way.
Helena was upset, "What kind of person are you? Do you realize you almost hit someone just now!"
"Didn’t hit her, did I?" the boy said disdainfully, "What’s all the fuss about? Girls are always so dramatic."
After speaking, he ran off, clutching the ball.
Helena was extremely angry, glancing at Grace, who was being bullied but didn’t even show anger, and decided to take action.
Of course, this action was not to tell the teacher.
Before the last class started, Helena brought snacks to the fifth floor where the sixth-grade classrooms were.
She stopped someone from Class 7 and called out Little Fatty. The two of them whispered near the back door for a long time.
A few minutes later, Helena went downstairs, and Little Fatty ran inside, shouting as he ran, "Brother Edwards, Brother Edwards, Grace is being bullied!"
Hayes Edwards was annoyed by the noise, grabbed a book and threw it over, "Quiet down."
Little Fatty caught the book, lowering his voice, "Brother Edwards, Helena just told me, there’s a guy in Grace’s class purposely not handing in homework to trouble her, even throwing a ball at her during physical education class, and Grace was on the verge of tears!"
Hayes Edwards frowned at the second half of the sentence but quickly acted as if it didn’t concern him, "What’s the point of telling me? You could tell the teacher."
Little Fatty said, "Brother Edwards, think about it, with Grace’s personality, the teacher can’t always keep an eye on her, can they?"
Hayes Edwards sneered, "So I can always keep an eye on her?"
"That’s not what I meant," Little Fatty looked around, seeing the teacher hadn’t arrived, then continued, "I mean you could just stroll by Grace’s classroom and let everyone know that Grace is under your protection, then no one would dare bully her!"
Hayes Edwards was silent for a few seconds, "Have you been watching too many movies?"
The plan to walk by the classroom did not come to fruition.
But during the lunch break dismissal, Hayes Edwards unusually went outside Grace Winter’s classroom.
The teacher had just finished class, and most of the students hadn’t left yet.
Hayes Edwards, a backpack hanging over his shoulder, stood by the back door, waving at the boy who had been bothering Grace Winter.
The boy knew Hayes Edwards and had heard about the relationship between Hayes Edwards and Grace Winter.







